After winning $180 million dollars playing the lottery, Rick Knudsen did what anyone else would do — bought a mountaintop estate in Southern California. The 16,000 square-foot lodge-style home is sited on an 845-acre plot that includes two ponds, a 45-head buffalo ranch, a steakhouse, and its own saloon. The interior is equally as impressive with five bedrooms, a gym, wine cellar, and 17-seat theater with a George Lucas sound system. There's plenty of glazing and outdoor decks throughout to take advantage of the elevated views of the surrounding mountains, the Salton Sea, and Catalina in the distance. Also on the property is a massive six-bay garage, two barns, and a caretakers cabin.

Unoccupied for centuries with ruins thousands of years old, High Island is a unique chance to own a piece of history. It sits in the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of Ireland, and is home to a monastery dating back to the 600s, with a floor that dates back to an Iron Age settlement circa 300 BC. Measuring 80 acres, it takes roughly an hour to walk from one end to the other, and the isle has multiple inlets that sit at the bottom of cliffs, with its 206-foot elevation providing some peace of mind amidst rising sea levels. While the ruins are owned and maintained by the Irish Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, and thus aren't part of the sale, a septic tank installed for state use does improve the odds of getting building approval for a new dwelling.

Elon Musk's Brentwood House is your chance to live like a tech billionaire. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO is parting ways with the 3,000-square-foot mid-century abode that he shared with actress Talulah Riley. Although it's one of his smaller properties, the 4 bedrooms, 4 bath interior is still decked out with a sleek chef's kitchen, massive walk-in closets, and an impressive selection of Musk-worthy smart home features. A highlight is a curved wall of windows. The glazing floor-to-ceiling opens out to a saltwater pool and spa while also showcasing views of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.

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Lightweight and portable, the Tree Tents Fuselage Wilderness Cabin brings tiny house comfort to the most remote destinations on the globe. Its cylindrical exterior is modeled after modern aerospace design and is made to be mounted on stilts or suspended from trees, allowing it to adapt to any landscape with minimal disruption. The birch-lined interior features bunk beds, a dining booth that converts into an additional bed, marine-grade plywood flooring, and double glazed windows all housed within a fully insulated, aluminum shell. Each one is made to order so customizing your Fuselage with upgrades like solar panels, wood-burning stoves, and kitchenettes is no big deal. Cabins take around six to eight weeks to arrive and come prefabricated and flat-packed, ensuring easy installation in as little as two days.

A massive modernist, the Rados House is up for grabs in Rancho Palos Verdes. The home was designed by Richard Neutra and at 5,000 square feet, it remains the architect's largest residential property. It was built for shipbuilder John Rados in 1957 and features original mid-century details like mahogany marine-grade wood beams, terrazzo floors, and wood paneling. The interior includes 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms along with two dining rooms and a lower level bar that opens out onto the poolside terrace. Although floor-to-ceiling windows are found throughout the dwelling, expansive glazing encases the main living area to offer sweeping views of the Los Angeles basin and the San Jacinto Mountains in the distance.

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Boxing is a sport. It's also a great way to relieve stress and get in shape. FightCamp delivers everything you need to get into the game, including the trainer. Using wireless punch trackers that slide into included quick wraps, it syncs with an app that connects you to hundreds of workouts with 4+ new workouts added weekly. It shows you real-time stats like punch count, velocity, and output to push you farther. FightCamp is accessible for all levels of boxing experience, including an 8-week program for beginners that takes you from no experience to throwing 12-punch combos. Workouts range from 15 to 45 minutes, and you can stay motivated with beginner, intermediate, and advanced programs coached by the best trainers around who also happen to be former fighters with authentic boxing backgrounds. And the gear is top notch as well, including the pair of premium boxing gloves, free standing bag, and 8' x 4' workout mat that is included in the main package.

Architect Zoltan Pali pulls off some serious Jedi mind tricks to complete a levitating house in Bel Air. The glass and steel home appears to float above the hilltop thanks to a transparent ground floor and a cantilevered design. Its 18,800-square-feet span across three wings, each one fanning out in a different direction to take advantage of views at every angle. Throughout the three floors, you'll find 9 bedrooms and 10 full baths as well as amenities like a 1,000-bottle wine room, cedar-lined sauna, a home theater, and a gym. Its exterior takes full advantage of California living with multiple outdoor spaces that include a kitchen, terraces with fire pits, and a LED-lit pool overlooking Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean. The residence also comes with The Cube, a four-bedroom guesthouse complete with four baths and a kitchenette while the garage also doubles as an additional event space.

There are rare pieces of property, then there's Petre Island. The ten-acre, heart-shaped island sits in the middle of Lake Mahopac just north of New York City. Accommodations include not one, but two Frank Lloyd Wright structures. The first, built in 1950, is a small 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom guest cottage, while the other is a 4-bedroom main house finished in 2007. While the home was completed after the architect's death, it was designed by Wright and his signature style can be seen in the organic integration of the site's natural rock, built-in furniture, and multiple cantilever decks. Also included are a private beach, a tea house, dock, and a rooftop helipad to cut the commute into the city to just 15 minutes.